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Mei-Yin Polley is a professor in the Department of Public Health Sciences at the University of Chicago. With a PhD in Biostatistics from Columbia University, she has extensive experience in cancer clinical trial biostatistics, focusing on innovative statistical methods for the design and analysis of early-phase clinical trials, prognostic predictive modeling, and biomarker validation. As the Head of the Statistics Division at the NRG Oncology Statistics Data Management Center, she leads significant efforts in national cancer clinical trials. Her prior positions include Assistant Professor at the Department of Neurosurgery at UCSF and mathematical statistician at the Biometric Research Program of the National Cancer Institute. Her research interests prominently feature biomarker reproducibility and clinical trials in brain and breast cancer. Polley has authored numerous influential publications and has served in advisory roles for multiple national scientific committees.
University of Chicago • Chicago, IL
Teaching and conducting research in biostatistics and public health.
NRG Oncology Statistics Data Management Center • Chicago, IL
Leading statistical analysis for clinical trials involving cancer research.
University of California, San Francisco • San Francisco, CA
Teaching and research in the Department of Neurosurgery.
Department of Philosophy